They had to close their doors during COVID-19, but Father Riley's Youth Off the Streets op shop in Bowral is well and truly open again and ready to fit out your winter wardrobe.
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"We have retained our wonderful and dedicated group of volunteers, donations have been very good thanks to local generosity, and we look forward to seeing you at our Bowral Market stall too," said joint coordinator of the store Susie Burnard.
"We are now selling winter clothing at bargain prices, so come and stock up."
The charity shop has been given a container to use for much needed shop storage, and are now hoping someone might donate some shelving.
"It doesn't have to be new, second hand would be amazing, but it would make all the difference to organising our storage," said Susie.
They are also interested in finding a suitably qualified local electrician who could volunteer three hours a fortnight to 'test and tag' electrical donations (with their own testing equipment).
Contact Susie on 0406488262 if you can help.
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